lifecoaching
Life coaching is a professional service that helps individuals identify personal or professional goals and develop strategies to achieve them. Coaches focus on present and future outcomes, enhancing self-awareness, motivation, and accountability, often through structured conversations and action plans.
It is distinct from psychotherapy, which addresses mental health issues, and from mentoring or consulting, which
Modern life coaching arose from the personal development movement in the late 20th century. Professional bodies
Practice typically involves one-on-one sessions, sometimes groups, lasting 30–60 minutes. Techniques include inquiry, active listening, goal
Regulation and credentials vary by country. There is no single licensed standard for lifecoaching. Training programs
Evidence on effectiveness is mixed; some studies report improved goal attainment and well-being, while critics caution